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Review Summary
2020-01-19T19:00:00
This is a great little Dslr, with all the features of a mid level full frame or APS-C camera! Takes some learning, but what you learn makes wonderful photos!
Dnsmoor
2019-07-03T20:00:00
This is my second Canon M5, it is a superb compact mirrorless with enough bells and whistles for anything you might wish to shoot at! The lenses are perfect and varied enough for anyone with any specific need.
FHS 1.
2019-05-01T20:00:00
I have been a Canon devotee for some fifty years and this is the best. Two quibbles a on/off button too flush with body, b) landscape shots have image curving on left and right, don’t know why.
Rogg
2018-11-14T18:26:07
I have been a DSLR shooter for a number of years but of late I've been looking to reduce the weight and size of the gear I use. This presented a great opportunity to get my feet wet with mirrorless cameras without compromising the camera features that I've become used to. So far, I'm quite happy with my purchase and the features of my M5.
LYLE J.
2018-11-07T05:19:14
The camera is awesome. I purchased EOS M5 with the 18-150mm lens. The lens seems to have a very good range. Photos are crisp and clear. The sensor produces low noise, good to excellent photos with the 18 to 150 mm IS zoom lens. A big plus for me. Great fit for my hands, for a small camera it fits in my hands very well. It is loaded with many functions and features just like a dslr. I have no problem seeing through the EVF.I am very satisfied with the camera and lens. It will be my every day walk around and vacation outfit to use.
kathryn m.
2018-09-27T16:31:59
I bought this as a knock around camera since then I had it converted to a infrared camera. I like the pics it takes.8
Frederick F.
2018-03-11T09:24:47
I wanted something that I could use when I didn't want to carry my 5d mk4. I use the Canon lens adapter so I can use my existing glass. Easy to use especially if you are already a Canon shooter, the layout and menus will be familiar. Image quality is good. I use it as a second body sometimes so I don't have to stop and change lenses.
Eileen B.
2017-12-13T19:00:00
I think this is a good product because it has really good picture taking ability’s
Matthew
2017-11-09T19:00:00
Great camera all around BUT the flip screen just Irks me! Need to build a modified tripod for mounting. Wonder whos the guy that thought of it.
SEIDAN
2017-10-29T09:11:28
SUMMARY If you’re looking for a lightweight, emergency backup camera that enables you to continue using your full-size Canon glass, the M5 is the only option to fit the bill. But with dismal low-light auto focus, slow native lenses, poor ISO performance, and a lack of third party glass choices, you should pick a competitor and leave the M5 on the shelf. I love mine as I might love an under-performing third grader – with lots of understanding for its significant shortcomings while celebrating its modest strengths. I’m not going to abandon it, but I sure wish it would up its game. PROS The main reason for purchasing this camera – perhaps the only reason given the incredible quality of the competition – is its ability to take the full line of Canon lenses with the native adapter. I bought this as a backup for my 5D when I’m in the field. Its small form factor makes it a breeze to pack inconspicuously in the corner of my bag– giving me the confidence that if something happens to my primary body I have a backup that didn’t require a lot of space or weight. The M5 has great ergonomics for such a small body. The controls are so close to the 5D and other Canon DSLR’s that switching between them is seamless. If you’re a Canon user, this little buddy is completely intuitive. The M5 is lightweight without feeling flimsy and its well-balanced in a shooting position or just walking around. The ergonomics easily manage reasonably large hands. It’s diminutive size and easy ergonomics make this nice for street work when you’re in full daylight (see the cons). I heard recently that pointing a full-size DSLR at someone while street shooting is like aiming a bazooka at them – with similar reactions. The subject will either be terrified and freeze, or furious and attack you. Either way, the results are sub-optimal. The ability to select the focus area with your thumb with the touch screen while using the EVF has been a real joy. The camera changes focus areas smoothly and quickly. CONS I lose at least half of my action or quick pull shots due to the painfully slow AF. The M5 often takes multiple seconds to lock on target. And when it finally locks servo AF usually won’t up with moving subjects. Sluggish AF and glacially slow lenses (the fastest is f/3.5 at its widest) and this camera can’t keep up with a moving subject in the real world. The AF requires significant contrast to lock. If you’re in medium to low light or working with a low contrast subject – even with the flash attached – you’re not going to be able to use AF at all. This camera has the worst AF I’ve dealt with in a modern unit. And the AF issues continue. There are only three available patterns - and they aren’t very helpful. You’re limited to 1-point, single zone, and face tracking. I have no use for face tracking, I rarely use zone shooting (unless I’m shooting something really fast – and we’ve already determined that’s not an option), and single point is often too specific. It is bizarre to me that Canon so missed the mark with AF on this camera when their other offerings are industry leaders (pun intended). Now let’s look at the lenses (not through them, you’ll be disappointed). The native M-mount Canon lenses for this camera are soft. Really soft. They’ll do for snapshots you might text or Instagram, but you won’t be printing any of them. And if you look to a third party for a solution to this, forget it. The only AF-enabled offering is a single Tamron zoom with issues of its own (not the least of which are weight and size). After that, it’s manual focus only for third party solutions. So, quit my complaining about speed and up the ISO, right? Well unfortunately fast ISO performance is abysmal. Images beyond 800 are so grainy I’ve never had a keeper. I’m really surprised that the independent reviews don’t call this out – you don’t need to be a pixel peeper to see this. Add slow lenses and terrible AF and our little friend here becomes a daylight-only shooter. And here’s a small one, but it’s a pain for me. Chimping is out of the question. If you leave the camera in the default configuration of shoot and review, you’re going to be waiting a long time before you can shoot again. I’ve turned off image review so that I can keep shooting. CONCLUSION I love my lil’ guy, but I see his flaws. He’s not for everyone. In fact, if you don’t need to back up your full-size Canon DSLR, he’s not for you.
Janina S.
2017-09-18T08:39:10
Great camera for this guy who doesn't know a whole lot about taking photos. I got the camera at a great price from Adorama and their customer support has been awesome!
Jocelyn K.
2017-09-13T20:00:00
I like the M5 but I want this to be a killer Mirrorless Camera and so whilst this is a 3rd Canon body for me I'd love to see some improvements in the next version. I did have a Fuji XT2 and whilst it was a great camera it meant I had to invest in a second set of lenses. Many of those lenses ended up being as large/heavy as some Canon alternatives. Which is why I sold my XT2 and lenses and purchased an M5 so I could use all my existing lenses. In the next version I'd love to see: 1 Weather sealed body 2) Smaller battery door as most tripod plates won’t fit and you have to remove to replace battery and the card. 3) If space permitted a second card slot.. but understand space is at a premium. 4) A DOF indicator. On the XT2 it had a great DOF indicator showing what should be in focus. This is great for landscape photographers. 5) Rotating guides on rear screen (the EVF rotates the guides but the external screen doesn’t ?) Surely that could be a firmware update. 6) Firmware updates. I know Canon doesn’t do this often but adding some functionality with firmware goes a long way with many users. 7) Better native lenses. The M mount lenses aren’t the best and it would be great to see some metal lenses, that still kept a compact size. I know due to physics lenses will still be fairly large when you get to F2 etc but if canon could make a set that was as compact as possible (size and weight - but still being solid weather sealed lenses) then of course that would be a great selling point. 8) Better bulb mode. On the XT2 they extended the options to a 2 minute bulb exposure. Whilst I like the fact I can use the IR remote control to remove shake etc, it would be great to have a customisable bulb mode.. i.e. where you can actually set what ever exposure needed, which would be great for long exposures. This again would be a great addition for landscape photographers, 9) USB-C in camera charging please.. just to keep us in the future. 10) Multiway folding display. Again XT2 and Olympus EM1 have multi way screens for landscape and portrait shooting. 11) Live bulb mode - Olympus have a great feature showing live exposure. Would be great if that was possible also. 12) Bigger strap connectors for the camera ! I can’t fit any of the peak design ones in the tiny holes that are on the M5 13) Ideally have the power switch on the right so it can be operated with one hand. I am sure many would ask for 4K video etc but I am guessing there are always heat problems to consider and of course people would also ask for image stabilisation built into the camera body but not been a major issue for me. Would love to see a premium Mirrorless from Canon which did all the above, that didn't end up being as big and heavy as a DSLR.
pgre
2017-08-10T13:11:28
I owned a Canon 7D, and various "L" lenses. Because of a neck injury, I couldn't handle carrying that much weight. Enter the M5. It took about two hours to get used to it, and I'm very happy with what it can do. Is it perfect? No, but has some nice lenses, good features, and takes very nice photos. And it's much lighter, and compact, but still has the View Finder, which to me is a requirement. Would recommend this to anyone who can't handle carrying a heavy camera when they travel around.
JOHN D.
2017-07-23T11:28:18
Very nice camera, lightweight and compact with full capabilities of a DLSR camera. User friendly, definitely I recommend this camera.
ROBERTO M.
2017-06-18T11:52:15
Very lightweight and easy to carry around
Shannon J.
2017-06-13T20:00:00
It has been raining every day since I got the camera. So I have not been able to go outside and take some pictures yet. The camera is awesome. I got the 5M with the 18-150mm lens. The lens seems to have a very good range. The photos of my cats are much sharper than what I was getting from my iPhone. It wpuld be nice if the kit had come with a dual charger and dual batteries. I will probably have to get a second battery soon. The 2 hour wait to recharge is a pain.
NIckAtNight
2017-06-04T08:30:48
Decided to stick with Canon since I have a number of lenses which will fit the M5 with the adaptor. After a few test shots, I was ready to send it back. But, after second thought I decided to try a few more test, adjusting how I held the camera. Now, I intend to keep it and explore using my various Canon lenses with the M5. I do wish a lens longer than 200mm was available without having to use an adaptor. I mainly decided to try mirrorless to have less weight to hold. I believe it may become my main camera body in time.
JOHN T.
2017-06-02T13:51:12
I am so impressed with the quality of the M5, it is very fast in taking photos (of course it's not a $ body, but it is really great!) The quality is great with all the Canon EF-M lenses, they are all very fast, and the 18-150mm lens is great! I love the material of the camera, it has a really nice grippy feel, and the EVF is clear and fast and switches nicely from the EVF to the screen. touching the screen with your fingers to adjust the focus points while looking through the EVF is my new favorite thing! Below is a macro (EF-M 28mm lens) shot of blueberries!
SHELLEY S.
2017-06-01T20:00:00
I am extremely happy with this purchase and would recommend this camera to anyone. I come from the film days and this camera I can use like what I was used to. The Quality of the photos are excellent and the camera can be set to record in JPG and Raw at the same time or any combination of choices. Please read the manual and search the web for other sources of information. The most important is to Shoot, Experiment, Shoot and learn to post process. After reading all the reviews I disagree with some of the comments. One reviewer said that the camera does not show the ISO in the view finder and this is not true as I can see all settings in mine on P,Tv,Av and manual. I reviewer did not like the position of the movie button and in this case I agree so I read the manual and you can change the function of the button to a number of other uses. I changed mine to be able to change the ISO settings. Another reviewer was having trouble finding the electronic manual use.canon.com. Drill down Home, Support, Cameras, EOS M5 and then click on the manual. My only complaint is the lack of Lens for this camera. For a beginner to advanced user the choices are good enough. For me I am using the 15-45mm zoom and the 18-150mm zoom and am quite happy with the results.
DGH
2017-06-01T05:26:10
There are a few quirks on this camera like why not disable the evf when you have the lcd pulled out? Also I wish there was a setting to use it like a traditional slr where you have the evf active all them time except for reviewing an image or looking at the menu. Also, I don't really trust the on/off switch because mine failed after about two weeks of use and Canon had to replace the camera(after some frustration on my part with the repair dept). I also wish video wouldn't crop the image and they had a headphone jack.
JOHN B.
2017-05-31T08:49:09
I use Canon 5D Mk IV as my standard camera for nature and portrait shoots.(check out: https://piyush2003.500px.com/). I needed a lightweight but high performance second camera to carry along during long duration shoots as relief from the heavy DSLR. The M5, fully compatible with all Canon lenses, fits the bill perfectly.
PRIYARANJAN D.
2017-03-25T09:56:34
using the camera upclose to spring flowers. images are good enough to make 24" by 36' POSTERS FOR PUBLIC DISPLAY.
RICHARD H.
2017-03-23T08:43:32
I have the original EOS M That is now replaced as my daily carry camera. Cost of battery reduces to four stars raking the EVF is bright and easy to see/ use changing focus spot in lcd back with the touch of finger sweet speed of focus is a great improvement but how fast to landscapes move. Sports shooting at 7 / 9 FPS works with tracking well
JOHN A.
2017-03-10T19:00:00
Recently purchased and very satisfied with it. I had the M3 and enjoyed that but the addition of the viewfinder and locking mode dial makes the M5 easy to use and helps insure good pictures. Only negative feature is the location of the red movie button. The red movie button is right where I hold the camera and keep hitting it when I do not want to take movies. You have to keep telling yourself to NOT hit the button but due to its location it still accidentally gets touched and filming movies. I hope the next generation of the M5 corrects that. Other than that totally satisfied and it is taking fabulous photos. I also use a Leica and am finding it out performs my Leica. The M5 is small and easy to carry and takes great photos !!!
Image 7.
2017-01-19T19:49:10
The M5 was not up to speed with to much black out between shots. We compared to other similar mirror-less cameras it just didn't keep up at all.
howard g.
2017-01-08T19:00:00
The EOS M5 would be a great camera if not for a small number of serious problems. The most severe problems are: 1) The viewfinder does not show the shutter speed in AV mode. 2) The viewfinder does not show the f-stop in Tv mode. 3) The viewfinder does not show the ISO when ISO is set to Auto in Av, Tv or Manual mode. Any serious photographer needs to be aware of all of the shooting parameters regardless of mode. Every Canon DSLR I have owned displays the shutter speed, f-stop and ISO in the viewfinder regardless of mode. Why not the M5. The lack of critical information in the viewfinder is the reason for my low rating. This needs to be corrected in a firmware update. I like the ergonomics of the camera except that all of the buttons, with the exception of the lock button in the center of the Mode dial, are almost flush with the surface of the camera. This makes the buttons very difficult to find by touch when looking through the viewfinder. The absence of weather sealing in the M5 is inexcusable at its price when the 80D, which is less expensive is weather sealed. My final complaint, which is not limited to the M5, is that auto exposure bracketing (AEB) is limited to three exposures. I commonly need to shoot five exposure brackets for HDR in high contrast situations and I am sure others do too. Five shot brackets should be available in the enthusiast cameras, not just the 5D and 1D lines. I bought the M5 because I need a camera that is smaller and lighter than my 5DsR for some activities. Aside from the shortcomings listed above it is exactly what I wanted. The ergonomics and extensive set of external controls make it quick and easy to use. I wear glasses and I love the setting that reduces the size of the image in the viewfinder just enough so I can see the whole frame without having to move my eye around on the viewfinder. The M5 is almost a great camera for still photograhers.
Bazsl
2017-01-05T10:47:13
Decent camera. The zoom lens is impractical for indoor use. Need something shorter. Canon's decision to delay shipping until days before Christmas not cool.
DORU C.
2017-01-04T08:10:53
Fantastic feel, tons of nerdy features, but also plenty of auto-magic stuff to let me take excellent pictures without thinking too much. Only negative is that most of Canon's companion apps for the Mac are crap (or do not yet support the M5). As of now (1-4-2017) I can't download images wirelessly to the Mac. It's necessary to yank out the memory card, or plug it in via USB.
FRANK L.
2017-01-02T13:13:17
Much better sensor than in 70D, which I also have. Highly recommended.
Adam C.
2016-12-30T19:00:00
I bought this one week ago to replace my T5i. The size took a little getting used to but the image quality, versatility and easy of use was well worth the wait for Canon to produce a well built mirrorless camera. With the lens adaptor, the picture quality with the 18-135 IS STM lens is breath taking. Only drawback is a short battery life. I have 2 batteries and am considering a third for longer shoots.
Denny
CarePAK PLUS provided through Canon offers protection from accidental damage such as drops, spills, power surges, and more including normal wear and tear, beyond the standard warranty period.
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card
EF-M lens (when using EF-M Mount Adapter: EF/EF-S lens group)
Equivalent to approximately 1.6x the focal length indicated on a mounted lens
EF-M mount
CMOS sensor
Effective pixels: Approx. 24.2 Megapixels
Total pixels: Approx. 25.8 Megapixels
Square pixel approx. 3.72 Mum
3:2
Auto / Manual
EXIF 2.3 (DCF2.0)
3:2 Aspect Ratio:
Large: 6000 x 4000
Medium: 3984 x 2656
Small 1: 2976 x 1984
Small 2: 2400 x 1600
16:9 Aspect Ratio:
Large: 6000 x 3368
Medium: 3984 x 2240
Small 1: 2976 x 1680
Small 2: 2400 x 1344
4:3 Aspect Ratio:
Large: 5328 x 4000
Medium: 3552 x 2664
Small 1: 2656 x 1992
Small 2: 2112 x 1600
1:1 Aspect Ratio:
Large: 4000 x 4000
Medium: 2656 x 2656
Small 1: 1984 x 1984
Small 2: 1600 x 1600
Continuous, Auto Reset
Yes
Auto, Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Fine Detail, Neutral, Faithful, Monochrome, User Def. 1-3
1. Auto, 2. Day Light, 3. Shade, 4. Cloudy, 5. Light bulb, 6. White fluorescent light, 7. Flash, 8. Color temperature, 9. Custom
Built-in electronic color viewfinder with 0.39-type screen size and approx. 2.36 million dots
Provided
Dual Pixel CMOS AF (Face+Tracking AF, 1-point AF)
49 points (Maximum)
EV -1-18 (at room temperature, ISO 100, when using EF-M 22mm f/2 STM)
Autofocus: One-Shot AF, Servo AF
Manual focus
AF+MF (Manual focus after One-Shot AF: when shooting still images during movie recording)
Built-in LED lamp
Real-time metering using the image sensor
Evaluative, Partial metering, Center-weighted evaluative metering, Spot
EV 1-20 (at room temperature, ISO 100)
Program AE
Shutter-priority AE
Aperture-priority AE
Manual exposure
ISO Auto Range (AUTO mode): ISO 100-6400
Max. ISO Speed (P mode): ISO 25600
Max. Speed Limit Setting in ISO AUTO: ISO 25600
Manual: +/-3 stops in 1/3-stop increments
AE Bracketing: +/-2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
AE Bracketing can be used together with manual compensation
Manual / Auto
Electronic control only
1/4000 sec. to 30 sec. in Auto mode
Highest flash-sync shutter speed: 1/200 sec.
Approx. 1.0 sec.
Manual pop-up flash
Gno. approx. 5 (ISO 100/m)
Covers approx. 15mm focal length (35mm film size conversion: approx. 24mm)
2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
E-TTL II autoflash
Provided
Flash functions settable with the camera
Single shooting, Continuous shooting (High-speed continuous shooting, low-speed continuous shooting)
MP4:
Video: MPEG-4 AVC / H.264
Audio: MPEG-4 AAC-LC (stereo)
Recording Sizes: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD), 1280 x 720 (HD) and 640 x 480 (VGA)
[1920 x 1080]: 59.94 fps / 29.97 fps / 23.976
[1280 x 720]: 59.94 fps
[640 x 480]: 29.97 fps
TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor
3.2 type
Approx. 1.62 million dots
Adjustable to one of five brightness levels
25 (English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Greek, Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Ukraine, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese)
Single-image display
1 shot + information display: Simple information, Detailed information (Histogram, Lens information, Picture Style, Noise reduction, Correction data)
Index display
Image rotate
Provided
PictBridge-compatible printers
JPEG, RAW, MP4 and MOV files are printable
DPOF print ordering provided (Complies to DPOF Version 1.1)
6 functions with 15 settings can be performed on the camera
Functions can be assigned to the following controls (set in Custom Functions): Shutter button, Main dial, Quick control dial, Cross button (up, down, left, right), Control dial, M-Fn button, Movie button, Touchpad AF button
Micro USB
HDMI OUT Terminal Type D
HDMI output while recording available
LP-E17
Number of Still Image Shots (CIPA compliant)
Monitor On: Approx. 295 shots
Electronic Color Viewfinder On: Approx. 295 shots
Monitor On: Approx. 420 shots
Monitor On: Approx. 85 min.
Electronic Color Viewfinder On: Approx. 90 min.
Yes
90% or less
Approx. 4.6 x 3.5 x 2.4" (116.84 x 88.90 x 60.96mm)
Approx. 13.4oz (379.88g) (Body only)
Approx. 15.1oz (428.08g) (Including battery pack, memory card)
840014191512
Very impressed with this small but mighty camera
By Denny
I bought this one week ago to replace my T5i. The size took a little getting used to but the image quality, versatility and easy of use was well worth the wait for Canon to produce a well built mirrorless camera. With the lens adaptor, the picture quality with the 18-135 IS STM lens is breath taking. Only drawback is a short battery life. I have 2 batteries and am considering a third for longer shoots.
Take it anywhere camera
By leguy
the size and weight of this M5, even while using the 18-150mm is simply a delight. The pictures are top quality and the focus is incredibly fast. I thought it was even faster than my 80D. but there are 2 things I am wrestling with, on day 2 of acquiring this camera: the manual booklet invited me to refer to the electronic/digital manual, which I can't find anywhere on Canon sites, and I link the camera to my Mac through the provided cable, absolutely nothing happens..
Compact. Powerful. Fast. The EOS M5 features the brilliant image quality you can expect from the EOS line of cameras, in a lightweight, portable design with fast autofocus and processing to help make sure you don't miss that unforgettable shot. Whether you're navigating the tight alleys of an old European city or enjoying the view after a strenuous hike, the EOS M5 will let you take advantage of every photo opportunity, more conveniently. Inside its rugged frame is a 24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor that's able to capture sharp, high-resolution images even in low-light situations.
Easy to keep on hand for virtually every situation, it's also fast enough to capture the moment thanks to Dual Pixel CMOS AF, which quickly and accurately locks onto your subject. A high-resolution electronic viewfinder and a 3.2-inch tilt-type LCD monitor offer versatility in lining up the angle you want. Equipped with these impressive features and a whole lot more, the EOS M5 can be ideal for advanced photographers, enthusiasts and anyone looking to capture and save the best moments from everyday life and beyond.
24.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor, ISO 100-25600
The EOS M5 camera features a 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) sensor capable of capturing large image and movie files. At 24.2 Megapixels, the EOS M5's sensor delivers images suitable for enlargements with sufficient resolution for significant trimming. Whether making poster-sized prints, zooming in on a particular detail or making Full HD movies, the EOS M5's sensor is primed to deliver. An ISO range of 100-25600 means images can be captured with low noise and high detail, even in dimly lit situations.
Full HD 60p helps capture fast-moving subjects and brilliant results in MP4 format
Whether you're creating artistic film clips or capturing special occasions, the advanced video capabilities of the EOS M5 camera can catch them in the quality they deserve. Incredibly realistic 1080p Full HD video is recorded at 60 fps with stereo sound in convenient MP4 format. Video is smooth and richly detailed even when played back on a large-screen HDTV via the camera's HDMI output.
The MP4 format's small file size lets you fit more on a single memory card and makes downloading and sharing quick and easy. Manual movie mode is also available: adjust settings and even select focus points by using the touch panel LCD screen. You can do this even while looking through the viewfinder to express your vision your way however you shoot - all from a powerful camera that is easily portable.
Intuitive touch screen 3.2 tilt-type (85 deg. up/180 deg. down) LCD monitor (approx. 1,620,000 dots) enables flexible positioning and clear viewing
The EOS M5 camera has a large, high-resolution, 3.2" LCD monitor that tilts up 85deg. and down 180deg., ideal for composing pictures at high and low angles with ease. Its touch screen is designed to be fast and easy to use for many operations, allowing accessible AF selection right on the panel.
Equipped with Bluetooth for smooth pairing with a compatible smartphone by powering on both devices for easy photo sharing and remote control possibilities
Thanks to Bluetooth pairing, you can easily connect to and remotely control the EOS M5 camera from compatible smartphones. Once you've set up the initial pairing, you're able to set the camera to automatically connect when turned on. With this connection you're able to control camera operations like capturing an image, without needing to touch the camera. For that next level of connectivity, a direct Wi-Fi connection can be established, letting you use your phone as a viewfinder and check and download previously captured photos and videos.
High-speed continuous shooting at up to 7.0 fps (up to 9.0 fps with AF Lock) and new DIGIC 7 Image Processor with improved AF tracking performance
Continuous Shooting at Up to 7.0 fps (Up to 9.0 fps with AF Lock) To help you get multiple images of a fast-moving subject and ensure you capture the moment you want, the EOS M5 camera is capable of taking up to 7.0 frames per second (up to 9.0 fps with AF Lock). Whether you're capturing an athlete making a goal or a toddler running clumsily after bubbles, the EOS M5 can take the shot and stay locked on with its new DIGIC 7 Image Processor.
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